Pelikan Limited Edition Dragon fountain pen
In China, the bat is considered a symbol of joy, because the
pronunciation of the word bat the Chinese word
"Happiness will come." The image of the bat
is considered a lucky motive, which brings 5 special kinds of luck
should: a long life, prosperity and respect, health
and attention, virtue and grace, and a death
without worry or regret.
There was a time when only noble
People were allowed to wear clothes with bat motifs.
In Japan, too, the bat is a symbol of luck. The word
Bat is pronounced "komori" in Japanese,
which means "good luck."
On the fountain pen you can see 5 painted bats. This
were produced with the technique Taka-Maki-e, which uses techniques like
Raden and Kirigane. Add as another symbol of luck
5 painted golden clover leaves the motif on the fountain pen.
The Limited Edition Maki-e "Five Lucky Bats" is a masterpiece,
which German craftsmanship, dating back over 180 years
experience based, and sophisticated Maki-e technology from
renowned Japanese artists.
This unique and unmistakable fountain pen was
handmade and painted with the technique Togidashi-
Taka-Maki-e, which includes the techniques Taka-Maki-e and Togidashi-
Maki-e connects.
Each fountain pen is individually numbered and signed by the artist
signed by hand.
The Limited Edition Maki-e Autumn Flowers or is limited to 123 copies worldwide. It is based on the Pelikan Souverän M1000 piston fountain pen
The majority of this limited series is sold in Japan. Only 15 copies are sold on the German market.
Please visit our shop for pick-up and payment: Our shop in Tübingen